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    1. On Human-Flesh Search Engines (and Searching for Humans)

      (Concerned about identity theft? Check out the Federal Trade Commission’s site for helpful info about prevention.)

    2. Watch Your Laptop - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      I’d estimate that laptop theft is the number 2 cause of loss of student work; the number one cause we see is saving to the desktop of a (...)

    3. What is "extended" about Extended Collective Licensing? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If the situation were reversed, the content industries themselves would have a perfect word for it.  They would call it theft, or (...)

    4. The Sad Saga of Library Staplers - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      We also regularly have to replace these items because of theft – accidental due to absentmindedness, or intentional – and breakage.

    5. 2011 January

      Name an esoteric market instrument and Bloomberg probably carries its data.  From around the world to your town’s latest bond offering, (...)

    6. Publishing ironies - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Marx was not entirely in sympathy with Proudhon’s famous assertion that “property is theft,” and in any case probably expected to make (...)

    7. The Goodson Blogson

      Sunlight's House Staff Directory contains data from the third quarter of 2009 to present. The data can be searched by staff (...)

    8. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 23 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly

      Whenever someone uses the language of theft in reference to intellectual property, they are trying to cover the weakness of their (...)

    9. On Copyright and negligence - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      I want to start with Dean Herring’s second reservation about what he calls the “Google Book Theft.”  He complains that there is “no (...)

    10. Scholarly Communications @ Duke - Page 3 of 58 - Discussions about the changing world of scholarly c

      Sure, the interfaces might not be as elegant, and we might move more slowly than a commercial service, but we’re in it for the long haul, we (...)

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